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Re: Check that all packages are stable



On 12/8/05, Maurits van Rees <maurits@vanrees.org> wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 08, 2005 at 03:34:28PM +0100, Jacob Friis Saxberg wrote:
> > On 12/8/05, mikepolniak <mikpolniak@adelphia.net> wrote:
> > > On 10:02 Thu 08 Dec     , Jacob Friis Saxberg wrote:
> > > > Hello.
> > > >
> > > > How can I check that all my packages are from stable?
> > >
> > > apt-show-versions|wc && apt-show-versions|fgrep /stable|wc
> >
> > I get numbers:
> >
> > # apt-show-versions|wc && apt-show-versions|fgrep /stable|wc
> >     523    2110   21321
> >     393    1179   14662
>
> Only the first column is important, really.  This says that you have
> 523 packages total and only 393 of those are from stable.  To find out
> what the other packages are, do:
>
> apt-show-versions|fgrep -v /stable

Now I get these:
djbdns libdb4.0 libreadline4 liblzo1 libpgsql2 daemontools libgcrypt1
debconf-i18n libnkf-ruby libgnutls7 mime-support less base-config
libsigc++0 procps manpages bash libacl1 libpcap0 debianutils libcurl2
libdevmapper1.00 libattr1 libdns11 libsasl7 debconf libtasn1-2
libnewt0

If I try:
apt-get -t sarge install djbdns libdb4.0 libreadline4 liblzo1
libpgsql2 daemontools libgcrypt1 debconf-i18n libnkf-ruby libgnutls7
mime-support less base-config libsigc++0 procps manpages bash libacl1
libpcap0 debianutils libcurl2 libdevmapper1.00 libattr1 libdns11
libsasl7 debconf libtasn1-2 libnewt0
I get: X is already the newest version

Does that mean that they are all from sarge?

/Jacob



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